cross-posted from: sh.itjust.works/post/40373935
A new tool for cross checking compatibility in various emulators has entered the scene.
EmuReady.com, a user-led platform designed to gather and organize compatibility insights from across the emulation landscape has finally launched. With the growing variety of handhelds, single-board computers doubling as retro setups, and emulators, EmuReady gives users a centralized way to share what works, what doesn’t, and how well specific games run on different setups.
who@feddit.org 1 week ago
Neat idea.
One of the problems caused by certain litigious corporations is that a lot of community-developed knowledge about game/emulator compatibility is lost when an emulator project is forcibly shut down. A separate repository for that knowledge, like this one, could help preserve the information.
I’m disappointed that it doesn’t show game details without allowing off-site images, and doesn’t show any information at all without javascript. This forces users to expose themselves to security and privacy risks in order to use the site.